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. >> reporter: she said it is time for the education system to revamp its history lessons. >> i think they should go to more museums like this. like they shouldn't go to that many field trips. >> rochelle ritchie, wjz eyewitness news. >> the collection is on display until march 2nd. >> looks interesting. >> it is. >>> well, still to come on wjz's eyewitness news. hanging on for dear life. a little girl is spotted dangling outside the window. how the terrifying situation ends, coming up. >>> i'm mike schuh at rising sun high school. where these high school students help to corral a runaway bus, after their driver had a medical emergency. their stories next. >>> as we take a look at the wjz mobile weather lab. we're here, celebrating halloween. your complete first warning forecast is coming up. >> batman. >>> maryland is celebrating halloween, as you can see. and we've asked to see your favorite halloween pictures. here are some of the ones that you sent in to us. to check out the complete slide show, log onto cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, woman: we had been called up for the first t
. >> reporter: she said it is time for the education system to revamp its history lessons. >> i think they should go to more museums like this. like they shouldn't go to that many field trips. >> rochelle ritchie, wjz eyewitness news. >> the collection is on display until march 2nd. >> looks interesting. >> it is. >>> well, still to come on wjz's eyewitness news. hanging on for dear life. a little girl is spotted dangling outside the window. how the...
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. >> reporter: most maryland universities have alcohol education programs and basic training, but this collaborative takes it a step further. >> schools target students, parents and the surrounding ar. dot exist in bubbles. they're right next to communities. we've got to work with the communities to reduce the level of risk from alcohol use. >> reporter: the collaborative will provide public health expertise and help assess which strategies work for each campuses. >> college drinking will go on. we can't make that go away. but we can help empower them to do it a little bit smarter. >> reporter: the collaborative will also host intensive training sessions. the next is scheduled for early november. reporting live, wjz eyewitness news. >> the university system of maryland and johns hopkins university host the collaborative. nearly a dozen other colleges participate. >>> one million -- one year ago today, people were realizing the extent of the damage of super storm sandy. >>> last night, ceanlds and flashlights lit up the jersey shore, as survivors paid their respects to what was lost. >>
. >> reporter: most maryland universities have alcohol education programs and basic training, but this collaborative takes it a step further. >> schools target students, parents and the surrounding ar. dot exist in bubbles. they're right next to communities. we've got to work with the communities to reduce the level of risk from alcohol use. >> reporter: the collaborative will provide public health expertise and help assess which strategies work for each campuses. >>...
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most maryland universities have alcohol education and basic training. but this collaborative takes it a step further. >> reporter: schools will develop multilevel intervention. targeting parents, students and the surrounding area. >> colleges don't exist in bubbles. you gotta work with communities to reduce the level of risk from alcohol use. >> the collaborative will provide approximately health expertise and assess which strategy will work best for campus. >> college drinking will go on. we can't make that go away. however, we can do things to help students function in an environment in which underaged drinking is going to happen. >> reporter: the collaborative will also host intensive training sessions. the next one is scheduled for early november. reporting live for wjz, linh bui, wjz eyewitness news. >> they host the collaborative. nearly a dozen other colleges participate. >>> if you're waiting for somebody to get home from work, let's check in on our roads right now, here's kristy breslin at wjz traffic control. >> hi, mary. hi, everyone. we're d
most maryland universities have alcohol education and basic training. but this collaborative takes it a step further. >> reporter: schools will develop multilevel intervention. targeting parents, students and the surrounding area. >> colleges don't exist in bubbles. you gotta work with communities to reduce the level of risk from alcohol use. >> the collaborative will provide approximately health expertise and assess which strategy will work best for campus. >> college...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> today senate homeland committee took a look at tragic naval yard shooting and security clearances. bipartisan group of senators working on a solution that strengthens that system. claire mccaskill has been one of the lawmakers leading the fray. floor, you have the first hearing ongoing and you've been pushing on this company, spinoff from the government that does most of the security clearances. there was a g
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eating correctly is important and i educated myself as to who got the best results from their diet. i listened to what the doctors recommended. i heard his story on how high -- how he saved his own diet and i stayed the course. excellent for me is important and necessary. i demand it. so should you. remember if you have a question about diet, exercise or anti-ages tweet me at carol altfnc or post-it on my facebook page. that's all for today. thanks so much for joining me and until next time, i hope you are learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> hello. welcome to "america's news headquarters." moments ago authorities at los angeles international airport held a news conference with the very latest on their investigation into friday's shooting that took the life of a tsa agent and injured at least five other people. there you can see the scene in one of the terminals. people literally running for their lives as shots are ringing out. dominic is live from l.a.x. with the latest. dominic? >> hi there, greg. the los angeles times is reporting that the gunman was
eating correctly is important and i educated myself as to who got the best results from their diet. i listened to what the doctors recommended. i heard his story on how high -- how he saved his own diet and i stayed the course. excellent for me is important and necessary. i demand it. so should you. remember if you have a question about diet, exercise or anti-ages tweet me at carol altfnc or post-it on my facebook page. that's all for today. thanks so much for joining me and until next time, i...
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i would say poster girl for this era to the well-educated, highly professional other hand i found myself drinking of two or three glasses of wine before, five, six. i caught myself quickly and went to rehab. >> what was that like for you? that realization. it's probably the worst thing i've ever gone through in the sense that i was full of shame, deeply humiliated by my behavior i didn't do any of the above but i did blackout each night before i went to sleep, and it was something i said get a handle on it. i have learned so much to alcohol in my childhood. i knew that i was addicted. and i found myself going for help but it was compounding. what is confounding is. >> host: like as a kid mirror mere month on the wall i am my mother after all. do you think that what you have experienced is pretty common with other women? >> guest: the extreme behavior that i was involved in was in the spectrum and i became addicted. i think the larger group of women are not addictive it's only about two and a half percent depending on the country how many are actually alcoholic could but there are involve
i would say poster girl for this era to the well-educated, highly professional other hand i found myself drinking of two or three glasses of wine before, five, six. i caught myself quickly and went to rehab. >> what was that like for you? that realization. it's probably the worst thing i've ever gone through in the sense that i was full of shame, deeply humiliated by my behavior i didn't do any of the above but i did blackout each night before i went to sleep, and it was something i said...
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two out of five of those children have no access to education. cases of polio have been reported in the country's eastern province. the head of unicef's emergency coordination says they have just started an immunization campaign, but they don't know if they can reach all children. >> the most urgent right now is to access those children, both inside syria and the sub region, with health services, making sure those health services can go cross line to reach children wherever they are. >> reporter: with increasingly fractious opposition groups dividing the country, the number of children with no access to outside support is on the rise. but the apparently successful mission of u.n. chemical weapons inspectors inside syria has given some hope to humanitarian aid groups, including unicef. >> the importance of advocating with those that have influence on the parties to the conflict to allow access for humanitarian aid workers. the chemical weapons inspection team that have been able to access 18 sites inside syria for the purposes of chemical weapons
two out of five of those children have no access to education. cases of polio have been reported in the country's eastern province. the head of unicef's emergency coordination says they have just started an immunization campaign, but they don't know if they can reach all children. >> the most urgent right now is to access those children, both inside syria and the sub region, with health services, making sure those health services can go cross line to reach children wherever they are....
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and then you educate. and then you organize activist link to the online activism movement anonymous helped organize this million mass march which is supposed to be taking place in dozens of cities across the u.s. organizers proclaim that this event aims to help bring back fairness justice and freedom in the system my dad actually is going on seventy now and he can't retire any flat feel slaving away just to keep it just to keep trying to outflank what is right now live we were not able to help not at all we can even support our style that is children that is over there you know at the white house and you know they're getting arrested right now from genetically modified foods the federal reserve demonstrators here express many problems with the current culture of our politics and our corporate ajor they're hoping that their associates like this will awaken the public to many problems they're not commonly covered in the mainstream press in los angeles ramon not in the party. moving on don't do business with
and then you educate. and then you organize activist link to the online activism movement anonymous helped organize this million mass march which is supposed to be taking place in dozens of cities across the u.s. organizers proclaim that this event aims to help bring back fairness justice and freedom in the system my dad actually is going on seventy now and he can't retire any flat feel slaving away just to keep it just to keep trying to outflank what is right now live we were not able to help...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love, love is strange just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> crime and punishment tonight, there is anger in a residential community north of los angeles where a man dubbed the pillowcase rapist may soon be moving in. sometime in the next few months, 62-year-old christopher hubbard could be released from the state mental hospital where he was for 20 years. california prosecutors say he sexually assaulted at least 40women. on friday they announced he could move to the town of lake los angeles when he gets out of prison. the residents are not only furious, they are fearful. they say there are a lot of children in the neighborhood and they don't want him anywhere near t
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so my question is, whoever wants to answer my broad commentary or at least educate me in a different direction, i'd love to have it. >> if i could just make one point and i'm sure my colleagues will jump in. you had noted -- and i think this is a misimpression that a lot of folks have that the contractors are doing both the investigations and the adjudications and that would be a really bad system. but in fact, the adjudication is not done by the contractors. it's done by the agency that's granting the clearance. >> [inaudible] >> no. those are -- that's an inherently governmental function. it's not something we would entrust to a contractor. i believe i'm right about that. >> [inaudible] >> you're using contractors for this clearance process. to me it would seem the clearance process in and of itself is a government function, not just the adjudication but the -- >> i'll turn that over to mr. jordan. >> senator, the collection of information, the analysis is not in inherently governmental function as director kaplan said. the decision, the adjudication is an inherently government fun
so my question is, whoever wants to answer my broad commentary or at least educate me in a different direction, i'd love to have it. >> if i could just make one point and i'm sure my colleagues will jump in. you had noted -- and i think this is a misimpression that a lot of folks have that the contractors are doing both the investigations and the adjudications and that would be a really bad system. but in fact, the adjudication is not done by the contractors. it's done by the agency...
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so my question is, whoever wants to answer my broad commentary or at least educate me in a different direction, i'd love to have it. >> if i could just make one point and i'm sure my colleagues will jump in. you had noted -- and i think this is a misimpression that a lot of folks have that the contractors are doing both the investigations and the adjudications and that would be a really bad system. but in fact, the adjudication is not done by the contractors. it's done by the agency that's granting the clearance. >> [inaudible] >> no. those are -- that's an inherently governmental function. it's not something we would entrust to a contractor. i believe i'm right about that. >> [inaudible] >> you're using contractors for this clearance process. to me it would seem the clearance process in and of itself is a government function, not just the adjudication but the -- >> i'll turn that over to mr. jordan. >> senator, the collection of information, the analysis is not in inherently governmental function as director kaplan said. the decision, the adjudication is an inherently government fun
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reporter: professor bowser says the those who live in the east bay can do something to stay, improve their education and skills to compete. >>> a man pointed a gun at an employee and demanded money. he is described as a white male in his 20s. he was wearing a gray baseball cap, also that cap had a black bill and he's wearing sunglasses. >>> it was 40 years ago this week that oakland school superintendent marcus foster was gunned down by two members of what was then an unknown group. the liberation army. dr.foster was the first african american superintendent of the oakland school district. foster advocated for community involvement including giving community members the power to elect school members. a look back at the long fbi hunt for the sla tonight on a second look that's following the 10:00 news at 11:00. >>> some people living in oakland's piedmont neighborhood are calling on the city to close down a near by bar after two shootings that police say were connected to that business. both of the shootings happened on piedmont avenue near the susas bar at the corner of piedmont and mcarthur. alex s
reporter: professor bowser says the those who live in the east bay can do something to stay, improve their education and skills to compete. >>> a man pointed a gun at an employee and demanded money. he is described as a white male in his 20s. he was wearing a gray baseball cap, also that cap had a black bill and he's wearing sunglasses. >>> it was 40 years ago this week that oakland school superintendent marcus foster was gunned down by two members of what was then an unknown...
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the senseless cuts from sequestration have impacted education programs all across the country. researchers and scientists who are working on cures for cancer and other diseases have lost their jobs. programs like meals on wheels that deliver food to seniors have been cut. there's so much more. the ripple of the so-called sequestration have been felt in our homes, businesses, and across our fragile economy. the across the board cuts have also had, of course, serious impact on defense programs and workers. earlier this year, i heard from one of my constituents whose family was impacted by the very directly. his name is bob from washington. he's an engineer at the naval shipyard. he told me every day highly skilled employees come in to his office often in tears and tell him they don't know how they are going manage to make ends meet if they're furloughed or laid off. they're worried now. they have felt the pain for months. they know it could get worse. because, mr. president, if these automatic cuts are not replaced in a bipartisan deal, another $20 billion is scjt -- scheduled to
the senseless cuts from sequestration have impacted education programs all across the country. researchers and scientists who are working on cures for cancer and other diseases have lost their jobs. programs like meals on wheels that deliver food to seniors have been cut. there's so much more. the ripple of the so-called sequestration have been felt in our homes, businesses, and across our fragile economy. the across the board cuts have also had, of course, serious impact on defense programs...
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so my question is, whoever wants to answer my broad commentary or at least educate me in a different direction, i'd love to have it. >> if i could just make one point and i'm sure my colleagues will jump in. you had noted -- and i think this is a misimpression that a lot of folks have that the contractors are doing both the investigations and the adjudications and that would be a really bad system. but in fact, the adjudication is not done by the contractors. it's done by the agency that's granting the clearance. >> [inaudible] >> no. those are -- that's an inherently governmental function. it's not something we would entrust to a contractor. i believe i'm right about that. >> [inaudible] >> you're using contractors for this clearance process. to me it would seem the clearance process in and of itself is a government function, not just the adjudication but the investigation. >> i'll turn that over to mr. jordan. >> senator, the collection of information, the analysis is not an inherently governmental function as director kaplan said. the decision, the adjudication is an inherently go
so my question is, whoever wants to answer my broad commentary or at least educate me in a different direction, i'd love to have it. >> if i could just make one point and i'm sure my colleagues will jump in. you had noted -- and i think this is a misimpression that a lot of folks have that the contractors are doing both the investigations and the adjudications and that would be a really bad system. but in fact, the adjudication is not done by the contractors. it's done by the agency...
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so my question is, whoever wants to answer my broad commentary or at least educate me in a different direction, i would love to have it. >> the contractors are doing both the investigations about adjudication that would be a really bad system. the adjudication is not done by the contractor. it's done by the agency that is granting the clearance. so i just wanted to -- [inaudible] no. those are -- that's an inherently governmental function. it's not something we entrust to a contractor. i believe i'm right about this. sure. [inaudible] from the clearance process fop me it would seem that the clearance process in of itself is inherently government function. not just the adjudication but the investigation. any comment on that? >> i'm going turn it over to mr. jordan. >> the collection of information. the analysis is not inherently governmental function as director cap lynn said. the decision, the adjudication is an inherently government function. it should be formed by deposit employees. the to your earlier question, it goes to the nature behalf we're doing in the coordinated interagenc
so my question is, whoever wants to answer my broad commentary or at least educate me in a different direction, i would love to have it. >> the contractors are doing both the investigations about adjudication that would be a really bad system. the adjudication is not done by the contractor. it's done by the agency that is granting the clearance. so i just wanted to -- [inaudible] no. those are -- that's an inherently governmental function. it's not something we entrust to a contractor. i...
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it may be fun, but if you borrow money to, you know, send a kid to school, to go to educate yourself in a way, to house your family, those are good, solid investments so if you use money now, which we've borrow at a cheap rate, and hopefully there's not another shut down or default to raise rates, which is, you know, tremendously negative impact on what ted cruz and others brought about, but if you borrow money now to rebuild the infrastructure of the country, to invest in education, invest in some, you know, basic science whether it's biomedical science or other forms of science to create jobs down the road, those are all good reasons to borrow, and so this today port impolice tick and an tag niche is fool hardy. you can't say i'm for jobs, jobs, jobs in the american economy to work. at the same time, you strangle it of funding. you know, the whole government shut down by some estimates cost 24 billion dollars in economic activity. people lost jobs, lost paychecks, with respect hired, and we're still reeling from that. >> host: on the subject of the shut down, how do you any the 201
it may be fun, but if you borrow money to, you know, send a kid to school, to go to educate yourself in a way, to house your family, those are good, solid investments so if you use money now, which we've borrow at a cheap rate, and hopefully there's not another shut down or default to raise rates, which is, you know, tremendously negative impact on what ted cruz and others brought about, but if you borrow money now to rebuild the infrastructure of the country, to invest in education, invest in...
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education. infrastructure. all the things that historically have made america the most attractive place on the planet for businesses to invest. we've got to build on that success. that's who we are as a country. and we have a tradition here of tackling new challenges, adapting to new circumstances, seizing new opportunities. that's one of the reasons that history shows over the last two centuries that when you bet on america, that bet pays off. so, to all the business leaders here today and around the world, we want to be your partner in helping to write the next chapter in our history. we want you to join the generations of immigrants and entrepreneurs and foreign investors who have discovered exactly what it means when we say we are the land of opportunity. that is not a myth. t's a proven fact. there are a lot of wonderful countries out there. but this is a place where you can do business, create great products, deliver great services , make money and do good at the same time. so you should find out why ther
education. infrastructure. all the things that historically have made america the most attractive place on the planet for businesses to invest. we've got to build on that success. that's who we are as a country. and we have a tradition here of tackling new challenges, adapting to new circumstances, seizing new opportunities. that's one of the reasons that history shows over the last two centuries that when you bet on america, that bet pays off. so, to all the business leaders here today and...
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and the fellow educators, they will keep creating new ways of using the scan to get the math videos. microsoft mystery, scanning the code will give you an extra clue to look into the microscope. >> reporter: what started as an exercise to the body will now stretch their minds. for the teachers and students. >> it will be going so well. you would want to follow in their footsteps. mike hydeck, wusa9. >> wow. he was impressive. i don't think that i could do one push-up. especially not like that. if you have a cool school, send mike an e-mail at mhydeck@wusa9.com or send a message on twitter. >> that's good. >>> your tray tables need to stay up, but now your electronics can stay on. >> it's all for trick or treating. we'll have the answer once we get a look at your world in 90 seconds. >>> an international chemicals weapons group said syria has destroyed their equipment. the announcement comes just one day ahead of the november first deadline. >>> new surveillance shows kendrick johnson in the high school gym just hours before his body was found there. >> reporter: the body of the 17- y
and the fellow educators, they will keep creating new ways of using the scan to get the math videos. microsoft mystery, scanning the code will give you an extra clue to look into the microscope. >> reporter: what started as an exercise to the body will now stretch their minds. for the teachers and students. >> it will be going so well. you would want to follow in their footsteps. mike hydeck, wusa9. >> wow. he was impressive. i don't think that i could do one push-up....
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"the washington post" company before bas oo s bought it, you know, they ran capllan, this huge education company and that had a lot of dealings in washington and a lot of controversy and the washington post, the newspaper, had to steer around it and report on it. that happens in all big media companies. so i don't think it's very different in this case. so i think jeff basos' expertise, i think that's one. the other thing, though, one of the things he's shown with amazon is that he's willing to try a lot of different business models and wait, even if they fail for a while, wait for them to pay off opinion we saw this with amazon prime, with the kindle business, with his web services business, things take time to pay off. that's his real skill. he's willing to try different things and just wait. that's something the old sort of media companies couldn't do because they didn't have the money to wait around. >> and briefly, david, glenn greenwald is the showcase star of this new site. will that make many people think it's a liberal site or maybe that's a plus, like the huffington post which
"the washington post" company before bas oo s bought it, you know, they ran capllan, this huge education company and that had a lot of dealings in washington and a lot of controversy and the washington post, the newspaper, had to steer around it and report on it. that happens in all big media companies. so i don't think it's very different in this case. so i think jeff basos' expertise, i think that's one. the other thing, though, one of the things he's shown with amazon is that he's...
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. >> keene sure that they get the best education that they can get in our school. they making sure >> catherine: a parent teacher group may now launched yet another fund- raiser. san hope police are investigating. >> catherine: testified on capitol hill, a top intelligence official says the fact the u.s. spies on foreign leaders is a given. assets other countries absolutely spied on us. jim skied off toll has more. jim sciutto has more >> reporter: and the wake of asian team at the navy yard in washington that killed 12 people, the homeland's security committee has sharp criticism for department of homeless security. it is a fundamental giving and it all intelligence sector. no matter what you are talking about that the the military leaders as well. >> reporter: anchoring america's closest friend for security gains. is it worth the risk to have that type of blow backed? >> reporter: millions of called from france and spain say that they are completely false. to be perfectly clear this is not information that we selected on your pants and since it represents an affi
. >> keene sure that they get the best education that they can get in our school. they making sure >> catherine: a parent teacher group may now launched yet another fund- raiser. san hope police are investigating. >> catherine: testified on capitol hill, a top intelligence official says the fact the u.s. spies on foreign leaders is a given. assets other countries absolutely spied on us. jim skied off toll has more. jim sciutto has more >> reporter: and the wake of asian...
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for me, i am an educator. the biggest issue i have with rick scott is that he is dismantling public education in the state of florida. schoolsshing charter that are constantly being investigated for fraud. he is taking the top one percent of students and putting them on virtual schools. he says this will work for everyone. host: who have devoted four in the past? caller: i voted for jeb bush. i have no problem voting for jeb bush. with the wayilled he handles himself, but i voted none of the above this time around. there was nobody more funding for on the democratic side. crist'sat about charlie decision to run as democrat? caller: i have a lot of issues with him as well. i want to hear what he has to say and see what he brings to the table. i give everybody a little credit. i always leave room for doubt. i think that chris could do a good job if he is going to be a moderate and do it representatives are supposed to do -- represent all of people, not just their party. to me, education is the biggest thing. hop
for me, i am an educator. the biggest issue i have with rick scott is that he is dismantling public education in the state of florida. schoolsshing charter that are constantly being investigated for fraud. he is taking the top one percent of students and putting them on virtual schools. he says this will work for everyone. host: who have devoted four in the past? caller: i voted for jeb bush. i have no problem voting for jeb bush. with the wayilled he handles himself, but i voted none of the...
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periods of residence in the belmont- redwood shores school district will be decided on bruno until education parcel taxes for 10 years. that is measured are. brisbane residents are considering measured t, an increase on a business license tax for liquid storage facilities. and pacifica it is measured indeed an amended telecommunications tax there requires a majority of votes. imports toll valley residents are voting on reducing the utility tax from 5.5% to 4.5% and that is a measure q. a partial tax proposal and atherton known as measured next. foster city residents are deciding on measured u, a business license tax. >> a bizarre accident snarled traffic on the bay bridge for several hours. the chp said that a man got out of his car while he was on the span and ran into traffic a little after 10:00 a.m.. he was hit by a muni ban on the incline of the westbound direction. traffic was blocked for more than half an hour while the scene was cleared. the man was injured in the collision and was transported to sever cisco general hospital. no word yet on his condition. >> new details about the val
periods of residence in the belmont- redwood shores school district will be decided on bruno until education parcel taxes for 10 years. that is measured are. brisbane residents are considering measured t, an increase on a business license tax for liquid storage facilities. and pacifica it is measured indeed an amended telecommunications tax there requires a majority of votes. imports toll valley residents are voting on reducing the utility tax from 5.5% to 4.5% and that is a measure q. a...
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we want this social entrepreneurship education that's hands on exposure to community issues to be mainstream, to be part of every high school student's experience. >> scott, thank you very much. disw ora -- zora, thank you. continued success as you move on. >>> muggy out there this halloween morning. good news, looks like it's going to be a warm day and generally dry for most of the trick or treaters. here's your day planner. but lunch time in the upper 60s. winds will gust at times to 15. could be just a breeze -- could be just breezy at times and that may have an impact on your costume. 74 at 4:00. shooting for a high of 74 degrees. trick or treat time 6:00 to 8:00. i know some of you will be out till 9:00 or later but generally 6:00 to 8:00, 65 to 70. that's the temperature range with a slight chance after shower, little bit of a breeze. best chance of rain will be west of interstate 81. we're seeing some rain already. the bulk well north and west of us. pennsylvania having more problems than us. a few sprinkles have made it toward the east and western panhandle. we've seen them come out
we want this social entrepreneurship education that's hands on exposure to community issues to be mainstream, to be part of every high school student's experience. >> scott, thank you very much. disw ora -- zora, thank you. continued success as you move on. >>> muggy out there this halloween morning. good news, looks like it's going to be a warm day and generally dry for most of the trick or treaters. here's your day planner. but lunch time in the upper 60s. winds will gust at...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a research tool on thinkorswim. your modefy gravity.ything. find hidden treasure. make rainbows appear. now she could use a hand, so she can keep living on her own. comfort keepers can help you help her. our professional caregivers are carefully chosen and highly trained to provide a variety of in-home services while truly engaging with your aging loved ones so they can stay happy at home. comfort keepers. keeping the comforts of home. call comfort keepers now to learn more. >>> welcome back to "the lead." we're continuing cnn's breaking news coverage of the shooting at los angeles international airpo
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> you remember citizens united, right? gave us rather iconic moment in 2011. >> last week the supreme court reversed a century of law that i believe will open the flood gates for special interests. including foreign corporations. to spend without limit in our election. >> citizens united in broad strokes effectively opened the gates for corporate spending and election campaigns. but more than that, basically allows anyone or any corporation to spend whatever they want whenever they want to help a candidate win an election. that's the executive summary. the details are pretty complicated and the best illustration ever of the kind of absurd loopholes that citizens united opened up came from stephen colbert. >> you cannot be a candidate and run a superpac. that would be coordinating with yourself. you could have it run by somebody else. >> wait, what? someone else can take it over? >>
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a certified fraud examiner who serves on a state watch dog committee for school bonds and trying to educate voters on what they're not being told when they vote for school bond measures. >> the voter information dropped in such a way to really pull at your heart strings and make you feel good about voting for a school bond. when you promise a lower tax rate, wow, this doesn't really cost me very much. you know, i will go ahead and vote yes. unb unbeknownst, you may have been duped. >> reporter: school bond measures are paid with taxes on your assessed home value. elementary or union high school district can charge you up to $30 for every $100,000 your home is worth. unified districts can charge up to there are 60. as you'll see, they often don't. measure "p "", the high profile $130 million ballot measure in san mateo foster city, up for a vote this week has a tax rate of $19. well below the maximum rate. the gamble school districts are making is that your home values will increase in future years, enough to keep those tax rates relatively low. in the home projections miss their mark, it cr
a certified fraud examiner who serves on a state watch dog committee for school bonds and trying to educate voters on what they're not being told when they vote for school bond measures. >> the voter information dropped in such a way to really pull at your heart strings and make you feel good about voting for a school bond. when you promise a lower tax rate, wow, this doesn't really cost me very much. you know, i will go ahead and vote yes. unb unbeknownst, you may have been duped....
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so, madam president, i ask unanimous consent that the health, education, labor and pensions committee be discharged from further consideration of s. 1590, a bill to require transparency in the operation of the american health benefit exchanges and that the senate proceed to its immediate consideration, i further ask consent that the bill be read a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. harkin: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. harkin: reserving the right to object, again, my good friend from tennessee is raising another effort here to divert resources from the implementation of the affordable care act which we can then use to fix the very problems that he has mentioned. again, i'd point out we report jobs data on a monthly basis, but now this is going to be a different standard, i might also point out that in medicare part d we released those data, enrollment data on a monthly basis. i do agree with my friend that there should be accountability for the 3
so, madam president, i ask unanimous consent that the health, education, labor and pensions committee be discharged from further consideration of s. 1590, a bill to require transparency in the operation of the american health benefit exchanges and that the senate proceed to its immediate consideration, i further ask consent that the bill be read a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. harkin:...
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the question is whether we are going to invest in education and r&d at home and ensure that the united states can't compete and win in this highly competitive global marketplace. you and i know that we can do that but we have to make this a priority at a time of enormous pressure to drastically cut government spending. i have to tell you when these questions are avoided altogether, when they are put on the back burner, when we tie one hand behind your backs whether through political stalemates or even shutting down the government, we are just getting in our own way. and we diminish our influence and they frustrate our own aspirations. the simple fact is the shutdown created temporary but real consequences in our ability to work with our partners and pursue our interests abroad. the shutdown didn't just shudder the world war ii memorial as unfortunate as that was ,-com,-com ma it stunted our ability to promote the principles and values that are veteran sacrifice for. the shutdown didn't just shudder the statue of liberty. it temporarily closed the doors to refugees and students who are
the question is whether we are going to invest in education and r&d at home and ensure that the united states can't compete and win in this highly competitive global marketplace. you and i know that we can do that but we have to make this a priority at a time of enormous pressure to drastically cut government spending. i have to tell you when these questions are avoided altogether, when they are put on the back burner, when we tie one hand behind your backs whether through political...
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends october 31st. for details, visit vwdealer.com today. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant
of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match....
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there's a push to educate the government about doing a fast screen. that's the numonic, it's fast. the f stands for face. you look for asymmetry, weakness in one side of the face. you can ask someone to smile if you believe they are having a stroke. we are looking at the mouth. if one side is different from the or, it's conservative. the a is arm. ask them to hold up their arms, if one drifts, it's concerning for weakness. the s is speech. this can be slurred speech or it can be difficulty getting your words out or difficulty understanding what one says to you. any of those would be concerning and cause to bring someone into the hospital. the t is important - which is time. time is brain. every minute 2 million neuroons die. 2 million brain cells die if they don't get the blood they need. there's nothing more important than getting to the hospital as soon as possible. >> you mentioned time is important. why is it so important to have 911 take you to the hospital instead of having someone drive you? >> i tell my patients call 911. no one likes to use an ambulance, but it is importan
there's a push to educate the government about doing a fast screen. that's the numonic, it's fast. the f stands for face. you look for asymmetry, weakness in one side of the face. you can ask someone to smile if you believe they are having a stroke. we are looking at the mouth. if one side is different from the or, it's conservative. the a is arm. ask them to hold up their arms, if one drifts, it's concerning for weakness. the s is speech. this can be slurred speech or it can be difficulty...
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higher education, how that those helpless and we've trained more and better engineers. of those days are ending. and so our natural design advantages i think are going to be harder to come by going forward. and so we need those things so that we are not starting with a 10-20% cost disadvantage. >> we've talked about this and european context are tpp is close to fruition. what would it mean to caterpillar? >> we have a huge business in asia growing. is probably the single largest opportunity over the next decade or so. we have to be there. we intend to lead the market like we do in so many of us. i come back to the point that it's likely that a lot of those countries, a number of those will get agreements with or without us if we don't get tpp done and will be looking into a market that we ought to be competing with. there's another one i will move to africa because i'm kind of passionate about this. we watched the chinese really take over africa. they've come in with their own financing, their own engineering. sometimes their own workers to take over minerals, extractio
higher education, how that those helpless and we've trained more and better engineers. of those days are ending. and so our natural design advantages i think are going to be harder to come by going forward. and so we need those things so that we are not starting with a 10-20% cost disadvantage. >> we've talked about this and european context are tpp is close to fruition. what would it mean to caterpillar? >> we have a huge business in asia growing. is probably the single largest...
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college educated people. carol? >> rosa flores reporting live for us this morning. >>> still to come in "cnn newsroom," remember this, the last u.s. bat troops to leave iraq? today there are new calls from iraq for a return to the u.s. military. they need help. we'll tell you more, next. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. aveeno® help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. they're not usua
college educated people. carol? >> rosa flores reporting live for us this morning. >>> still to come in "cnn newsroom," remember this, the last u.s. bat troops to leave iraq? today there are new calls from iraq for a return to the u.s. military. they need help. we'll tell you more, next. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish...
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. >> educators say they are surprised to hear they could lose school money. student programs could lose more than $3.5 billion. california is transitioning into a new testing program and the federal government says some of the steps taken violate federal law. and the feds say other states are able to make the transition without violations. state officials say they are working with the federal government to iron out the differences. >>> new uc president announced she is setting aside $5 million to support students who enter the u.s. illegally. gave her first major address as uc president last night. some critics have objected to her new role saying undocumented students will feel unsafe. >> let me be clear. uc welcomes all students who qualify academically whether they are documented or undocumented. >> protestors chanted outside earlier yesterday. inside she encouraged low income students to apply. if their families earn under $80,000 a year, they don't pay tuition. >> a new question about the sheriffs deputy who shot and killed 13-year-old andy lopez. deputy
. >> educators say they are surprised to hear they could lose school money. student programs could lose more than $3.5 billion. california is transitioning into a new testing program and the federal government says some of the steps taken violate federal law. and the feds say other states are able to make the transition without violations. state officials say they are working with the federal government to iron out the differences. >>> new uc president announced she is setting...
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or an educational account for her child. or it could describe a new dad looking to set up an insurance policy for his family. americans that will be hurt the most by overbearing and misguided rules that prohibit them from making investments that they both want and desperately need. so, the underlying legislation is quite simple. first, it requires the department of labor wait for the s.e.c. to act before issuing new fiduciary rules. i would note that a recent letter from 10 democratic senators in the office of management and budget made this very same request. second, the legislation requires that the s.e.c. identify whether investors are being harmed or disadvantaged under current regulations. in other words, the s.e.c. would have to identify a problem it is rying to address. the s.e.c. would vals to determine if new rules would restrict access to products and services and show that any final rule would actually reduce any confusion investors have over standard of conduct within the industry. in short, this bill brings much
or an educational account for her child. or it could describe a new dad looking to set up an insurance policy for his family. americans that will be hurt the most by overbearing and misguided rules that prohibit them from making investments that they both want and desperately need. so, the underlying legislation is quite simple. first, it requires the department of labor wait for the s.e.c. to act before issuing new fiduciary rules. i would note that a recent letter from 10 democratic senators...
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and she said do you realize folds of honor will pay $180,000 to take care of all three of my kids' education? that's what we are here tomorrow to do. we are running to honor all these incredible men like her husband that have made these ache faces for our country. very unapologetically celebrate our freedoms as a nation tomorrow. >> amen. are you raising money tomorrow? >> yes, so our goal, is to raise $26,200. we certainly need all the viewers out there. >> and i know our viewers will want to help. how exactly would they? >> so they can visit folds of honor.org. and go right to the marathon portal and make a donation and those dollars will go to help lisa's kids go to school. >> lisa, i have got to ask you, what has this relationship meant to you, folds of honor. >> it's been incredible to me. as a parent i'm constantly saying to my kids look them in the eyes and say thank you. every time i pick up my kids from school and they're smiling and their lips are bubbling with the knowledge they learned, i hear and see my country saying thank you. thank you to my kids, my family. and that is param
and she said do you realize folds of honor will pay $180,000 to take care of all three of my kids' education? that's what we are here tomorrow to do. we are running to honor all these incredible men like her husband that have made these ache faces for our country. very unapologetically celebrate our freedoms as a nation tomorrow. >> amen. are you raising money tomorrow? >> yes, so our goal, is to raise $26,200. we certainly need all the viewers out there. >> and i know our...
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we're going to educate america. >> i'll tweet it, too. >> thanks. you're something else. >> coming up, it was a horrific accident at a state fair. what are your chances of living through ride at a fair at a carnival -- peter johnson, jr. is here with that next. >> and 60 years ago, a navy pilot was shot down by the japanese. his name might have been forgotten if it hadn't been for a child. his parents say he was reincarnated as that pilot. the child and the family here next. >> first the aflac trivia question of the day. born on this day in 1955, time magazine considers this person one of the most successful (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrft. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow.
we're going to educate america. >> i'll tweet it, too. >> thanks. you're something else. >> coming up, it was a horrific accident at a state fair. what are your chances of living through ride at a fair at a carnival -- peter johnson, jr. is here with that next. >> and 60 years ago, a navy pilot was shot down by the japanese. his name might have been forgotten if it hadn't been for a child. his parents say he was reincarnated as that pilot. the child and the family here...
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active to higher education and also many high tech jobs in that area. >> also oklahoma city, a great city hiring veterans. what's so special about oklahoma city? >> oklahoma city in fact has been on our top ten list three out of the last four years. they are enjoying job opportunities with the oil and exploration boom and they have one of the lowest cost of living. >> minneapolis, minnesota was number three. low crime in that city, right? >> yes. lowest crime rate of the top ten. also it's the highest average household income of the top ten as well. >> number two on your list is dallas, texas. >> dallas, texas, faired very well. it's a combination of a vibrant economy and affordability as well as again benefitting from the recent oil, gas and mineral exploration boom. >> that's been in your top ten three out of the last four years. drum roll, please. what's the number one city in america for returning veterans. >> another texas town, houston, vibrant economy, access to health care, higher education and also has the most industries that are looking to leverage veteran skill sets for t
active to higher education and also many high tech jobs in that area. >> also oklahoma city, a great city hiring veterans. what's so special about oklahoma city? >> oklahoma city in fact has been on our top ten list three out of the last four years. they are enjoying job opportunities with the oil and exploration boom and they have one of the lowest cost of living. >> minneapolis, minnesota was number three. low crime in that city, right? >> yes. lowest crime rate of the...
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residents in the belmont redwood shores school district will be decided on renewing to education parcel taxes for 10 years. that's measure are. brisbane residents are considering measures t an increase on a business license tax for liquid storage facilities and pacifica its measure feet and amended telecommunications tax. in porto up valley residents are voting on reducing a utility tax that measure q. and there's a parcel tax proposal and after 10 known as measure x. as well as foster cities measure you a business license tax. >>darya: a bizarre accident snarled traffic on the bay bridge for several hours yesterday afternoon. the chp says a man got out of a car while on the span and ran into traffic a little after 10:00 a.m.. he was hit by a minivan on the incline in the westbound direction. traffic was blocked for more than half hour while the scene was cleared of the residual effect was felt for several hours after that. the man was injured in the collection and transported to s.f. general hospital. no word on his condition. >>james: over the next week high, we should see the first p
residents in the belmont redwood shores school district will be decided on renewing to education parcel taxes for 10 years. that's measure are. brisbane residents are considering measures t an increase on a business license tax for liquid storage facilities and pacifica its measure feet and amended telecommunications tax. in porto up valley residents are voting on reducing a utility tax that measure q. and there's a parcel tax proposal and after 10 known as measure x. as well as foster cities...
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hamilton, san jose middle school and hill education center will also have cameras. novato's superintendent says part of the reason to install the cameras is to secure school sites, discourage the damage of property and overall, keep kids safe. the district says all cameras will be installed along hallways and corridors an entrances and not in classrooms and bathrooms. here at the middle school, they expect to have at least 12 exterior cameras installed. we spoke with a parent who said safety is a concern. when it comes to privacy, he says he doesn't mind having the cameras around. [inaudible] >> it's not just vandalism. but there's actual break-ins and loss of school propertior destruction of school property. sometimes it can be, you know, graffiti on the walls. >> reporter: now, the principal tells me that safety is always a top priority but wishes the money could have gone to other needs like teachers' salaries or more student programs. overall, the district says they spent at least $120,000 for this recent batch of 48 new cameras and they also spent close to $177
hamilton, san jose middle school and hill education center will also have cameras. novato's superintendent says part of the reason to install the cameras is to secure school sites, discourage the damage of property and overall, keep kids safe. the district says all cameras will be installed along hallways and corridors an entrances and not in classrooms and bathrooms. here at the middle school, they expect to have at least 12 exterior cameras installed. we spoke with a parent who said safety is...